Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed the permanent signing of midfielder Jack Young from Newcastle United.
The 21-year-old has penned a three-year contract with the Chairboys following his loan move to the Adams Park outfit back in January.
And since being in Buckinghamshire, Young, who also had a brief spell at Tranmere Rovers last season on loan from the Magpies, has played for times for Wycombe.
A #NUFC player since the age of seven.
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Two of those matches have so far come in the league, whilst the other two were in the Berks & Bucks Cup.
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In the quarter-final stage of this year’s competition, Young scored a brilliant curling effort in Wanderers’ 4-0 away win at Long Crendon back in February.
Manager Gareth Ainsworth said: “Jack's really impressed us, since the day he arrived, and we're delighted to have him on board on a permanent basis.
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"He was brought to our attention by our recruitment team earlier in the season and we were really pleased to have the chance to take a look at him during his loan deal.
"Every time he's gone out there to train or play in matches, he's given 100 per cent and showed real quality, so it's fantastic to have him here for the next three years and we're looking forward to helping him unlock more of his potential."
Young was an unused substitute in Wycombe’s previous match, which was the 2-0 home win against Doncaster on April 2.
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